CC-2919 adf1 mt+
$30.00
From Ursula Goodenough, Washington University, July 1993
Phenotype: impaired flagellar autotomy
The adf1 mutation was isolated by Saito and Goodenough, as a second mutation in a stock of imp4. Quarmby has found that adf1 deflagellates in response to mastoparan, but not in response to acid, and that adf1 cells are defective in acid-activated Ca2+ influx.
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